[asterisk-dev] badshell
Tilghman Lesher
tlesher at digium.com
Fri Oct 22 12:51:12 CDT 2010
On Friday 22 October 2010 11:13:48 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 11:05:53AM -0300, Andrew Latham wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Kurt Lidl <kurt.lidl at cello.com>
wrote:
> > > Well, it would be "excellent" for me too. And I don't repackage
> > > Asterisk for anybody, just
> > > use it internally. In fact, I generally go through and strip out
> > > all the gsm sound files and
> > > leave install just the ulaw files. Because I mostly want it to
> > > sound good all the time, and
> > > I only have ulaw speaking devices in my configuration.
> >
> > make menuselect.makeopts
> > menuselect/menuselect --disable CORE-SOUNDS-EN-GSM menuselect.makeopts
> > menuselect/menuselect --enable CORE-SOUNDS-EN-ULAW menuselect.makeopts
> > menuselect/menuselect --disable MOH-OPSOUND-WAV menuselect.makeopts
> > menuselect/menuselect --enable MOH-OPSOUND-ULAW menuselect.makeopts
> > menuselect/menuselect --enable EXTRA-SOUNDS-EN-ULAW
> > menuselect.makeopts
>
> And how does that answer his concern? It's still a wasted download.
>
> Not a major issue, but still.
>
> Anyway, back to $TOPIC: from the lack of response should I speculate
> that it's not a problem to anyone?
>
> /me keeps hoping.
But on the other side, you are also able to checkout the version tag
directly from Subversion, which does not include the sound files. So we
make it easy for newbies, but more advanced users may use the Subversion
client to obtain just the files they want. Everybody wins.
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Tilghman Lesher
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